Cape Breton Miners Museum, Glace Bay
Travel Rob visits the moving and informative Cape Breton Miners Museum in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia
Travel Rob visits the moving and informative Cape Breton Miners Museum in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia
Travel Rob finds some impressive yard art on Cape Breton.
Travel Rob visits St. Peter’s Catholic Church and Cemetery in Ingonish, Nova Scotia
Gumbo was visiting Halifax’s historic brewery, founded by Alexander Keith in 1820. It is one of the oldest surviving commercial breweries in North America.
DrFumblefinger visits the Seaport Farmer’s Market adjoining Halifax’s harbor.
If you are a lover of beautiful and delicious chocolates, as DrFumblefinger is, be sure you stop at Rousseau Chocolatier when visiting Halifax.
We visit Province House, home of the legislative assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia.
DrFumblefinger visit s the Old Clock Tower in Halifax, an iconic building gifted to the city’s tardy resident’s by Prince Edward, Queen Victoria’s father. It has kept time over the city for over 200 years.
We visit the Citadel, Halifax’ historic fort. Situated above the city’s downtown and harbor, the site is presented much as it was 200 years ago. Be sure to visit the interesting Army Museum within the Citadel.
Nothing livens up a beach walk more than spotting a shipwreck! Ian Cook shares the story of the Nova Scotia, whose ruins can be spotted at low tide in Northumberland.
Travel Rob visits the moving and informative Cape Breton Miners Museum in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia
Travel Rob finds some impressive yard art on Cape Breton.
Travel Rob visits St. Peter’s Catholic Church and Cemetery in Ingonish, Nova Scotia
Gumbo was visiting Halifax’s historic brewery, founded by Alexander Keith in 1820. It is one of the oldest surviving commercial breweries in North America.
DrFumblefinger visits the Seaport Farmer’s Market adjoining Halifax’s harbor.
If you are a lover of beautiful and delicious chocolates, as DrFumblefinger is, be sure you stop at Rousseau Chocolatier when visiting Halifax.
We visit Province House, home of the legislative assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia.
DrFumblefinger visit s the Old Clock Tower in Halifax, an iconic building gifted to the city’s tardy resident’s by Prince Edward, Queen Victoria’s father. It has kept time over the city for over 200 years.
We visit the Citadel, Halifax’ historic fort. Situated above the city’s downtown and harbor, the site is presented much as it was 200 years ago. Be sure to visit the interesting Army Museum within the Citadel.
Nothing livens up a beach walk more than spotting a shipwreck! Ian Cook shares the story of the Nova Scotia, whose ruins can be spotted at low tide in Northumberland.